Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 26 13:49:18 EST 2006 | masrimhd
Hi, We will run a no-clean wave solder process to assemble TV boards. What about incorporating a ROSE Test equipment (Ionograph, zero-ion, Omega Meter) in the process? Is it recommended, helpful or unnecessary? I�ve read about the use and limits of
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 01:08:33 EST 2020 | sarason
Back in the 50's, 60's and 70's gold plated boards were all the rage for high reliability. test equipment, milspec etc. Nowadays only edge connectors are gold plated. Immersion plated gold is also used but it doesn't last the distance like gold plate
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 21:36:21 EDT 2012 | padawanlinuxero
Hello I would go for a Teradyne Z18xx those are kinda low budget, there are some companies that sell them refurbish right off my head I can think of Rocky Mountain Test Equipment talk to John Cowling (303 693 3322) and for the ICT fixtures so that
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 10:23:34 EDT 2017 | khaled2017
Hi all, What is the best method &/Or equipment to test assembled Notebook for internal process mistake (shorts for example)
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 19:24:15 EDT 2012 | rway
Checksum will work if all your doing is analog/passive testing. Checksum systems do not have digital test capability. I would recommend a Teradyne z18xx system. We use 8 of them in our plant and have been for years. Used, these systems range from
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 15 13:26:05 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
| Electrical Eng. is looking for 5 micrograms per sq centimeter. After the board has been cleaned. Is this possible on a fully assembled bd? The European standard often quoted is 1.5 mg/cm which ia achievable on a board assembly please remember one
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 06 03:46:35 EST 2003 | testing
Thanks for the reply Mike, I will look forward to see the end result of your investigation (e-mail people_1@fsmail.net). Regarding the test machines, I was trying to ask what are the suited/or recommended from your experience, set of test equipment
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 00:09:27 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t
Hi there. We have had troubles with pogo contamination on ICT fixtures causing false failures (Pictures attached). Currently we're spending about 10k on pogo replacement but still having problems. I recomended to clean pogos with a defluxer but Test
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 21:30:24 EDT 2007 | davef
Welcome back Comments are: * There's a lot of bla bla bla about using statistical measures to determine calibration intervals. It's all over the web. * MIL-STD-45662A Calibration Systems Requirements - WITHDRAWN [Notice 2, Dated: 27 February 1995]
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 15:03:18 EDT 2009 | Geo
Dave, We have both situations where the grounded electrical equipment on the mat has insulative pads or does not have insulative pads. The workstations we have this problem with are test stations where electrical equipment is used on the test bench